JUNE. 25. 1953 .PAGE FOUR N THE GUARDIAN. (JriARLOTTETOWN H . , . ., , TH E GUARDIAN Enllstlnx lloctors"Altl TWO Minds with But A single Thought Th ' - i --A:m"”"d ” '”"'"' 0"" ”T"EF"T0V"';'E- Two Montreal physicians, Dr. l-larold "T I 1 ' , ' e passlng Scene L nepsrtznent, ottevvn. The laland Guardian Publishing Co. Elliott and Dr. H. L. Rounthwaite, have By Obacrvcfw taken the lead to enlist the help of all Canadian doctors against today's highway slaughter. They are campaigning with" f -lTdltor and M ' Director. In A. Burnett. Con , ' , Two shun" Associate Editor. Frank Walker. As h rule I am not over enthua- the processes of government , articles in the Journal of the Canadian 2 I viii CIRCULKHON Medical Association and in the Magazinlnl , lflflsxe I ggligxrczzeniqigehgit i”.33t.'.'3”'3l ?::tmnililu:i5i mm" A” "Coven Prince Edward Inland like the dew" . time tor them. For mother. their mental tin ' '3"""' Health. If 56,000 people were killed or sammeu mm me so, . "'" ” "4 even poin- . at as my making are managed and comi-by 1. personal vote is concerned I can- not imagine any utterance of any political leader or his agents that would be likely to influence it one iota. However, I did listen to Mr. St. Laurent and Mr. Drew ,ss they de- maimed during the next year from typhoid or influenza, they write, the whole coun- try would be up in arms about it-as it should be about this epidemic of deaths on the highways. led by highly placed civil 5... Van" Who are undisturbed a-I. uninfiuenced by election .-esui.g"l U U 0 V "Tho strongest memory is weaker than ' tho woakoat ink". 'cH.un.o-m-tr-rowrv. THURSDAY. coninonvvoalth Development JUNE 25. 1953 GMr. st. Laurent's list of Libel-a: overnment accomplishments is lensthy one, and I don't l l i ' . . - 1 ' - t 7 ' - llvered their "keynote" addre 5."m”53 V 1" "3 pelhaps sum, hut Conslstemy, The medical piofession ulilch has dem over the radio on Monday mgr? ygryrgnlgnymrtheolpllxen iziglmlze ftispoged - HE evolutionary process the British Conimon- Ollsllated Steady Pli08l'9-SS lll Olllel" 9lll' I cannot say that I am either glad wonders why he went to 50 m, , lfl l l 5 wealth continues to expand. The British demlcsy Should be. as they say. the best 3::af1l;l'rkl;eltLl;l;lw1a;l5ld0;t0-3 Tlclfff "6 itfollble to tabulate the vain... . . . . . i . t . en In . ' . l wisely are maintaining the policy of pro- 9QUlPP9d 210119 in Canada to adequately mun Then He mmypwougonea. D335 ':l:I:0l1lfmV;'1l:0 ';3B-:11; rmli. l0 encompass and reduce the death rate from highway accidents. Education of the public regarding the safest and best automotive machine and how to handle it. encouragement of a realistic attitude on the part of all drivers, and a continuing campaign to acquaint the public with facts about traffic accidents, speed characteristics and consideration of the ”other driver," on the highway are all sug-' gested by these two doctors as basic to a reduction in the traffic toll. No matter how good a health program may be, it cannot succeed in the face of opposition or lack of interest on the part of the medical profession. Realizing this. a plea is directed to the Canadian Medical Association and to doctors as individuals too. Both Mr. St. Laurent and his knows w , chief opponents are good spccch- has beenntllltfirec si::lengl94lgol:he:haL readers, whatever they may be like no doubt um; much 0: lg” Crag It in extemporary debate. and good obi; and Wm prove to be 01 wlfi reading is worth listening to. Un- manant strength and value toltl . fortunately, there is not a. super- Canadian people and, so (gr 2:" abundance of it over the radio. foreign policy 1,; comemed ,: ' ' ' . the rest of the world. ' The thing that impressed me as A great deal of the social leg”. much as anything else was the lation (this. of course, 15 what M', agile way in which both speakers st. Laurent takes most delight inf commelited on the Coronation. would have come anyway even ,r They were both obviously excited Mr. ,St. Laurent and his cabinet lit What they saw and it is to be members had never been heard he hoped that the experience will have While governments may take in, a salutary effect on their day by lead in some matters. in the big- day political thinking. One thing get things they merely reflect fash- is sure. For a long time to come the long and 1,;-mag, The” day. gm circumstances surrounding the political party that would take it coronation will supply material notion to tamper with any phggg for many a political speech. Mr. or 5013151 gggiu-my iagmumn would Drew almost apologized for men- beijugt; asking tor p, quick and en" tioning the event at all by way of way out of public life. And Mr, st preamble to I pre-election appeal. Laurent's hint that 8. change nf but I do not think there was any government in August might png. N: .'v. moting the evolution of "colonies" into fully independent Dominions. And in the con- tinuing advance of this association of free peoples the Crown takes on a new signifi- cance. In commenting on this relatioii- ship between Crown and Commonwealth the Manchester Guardian states: ”Perhaps the Commonwealth is now bound together, for all its apparent loose- ness of structure, by something more pow- erful than the 'common allegiance to the Crownl of which the Balfour formula spoke. it is connected by the dynamic force of movement in a common direction, and the direction is towards a like relation with the Crown or with whatever stands in a par- ticular country in the place of the Crowli. . .;. .3'I.'sE.i';.?F'.-.:L'”v'-.'15.."ft.-'r':7-'”'-;).. 3 .31:-. 914.510.? utcarxwq A4,! i "liiore important than the occasional ., ,N,,,,,u,..M wgv, . mm" why he would I” cumdem M . , . . . -”' , ' . , bly mean a ”ioss of l l rite may be the day-to-day, or year-to-year 3.0105531? llatloll 10 affcept tllelr l"eSP.0llSl- l about it. The crown ml-ICITIIICI every- have been made" is grills . . - - - i thg bility in the fight against the epidemic of thing that concerns the e of the tense. unworthy of a i woiklng of the monarchy in ielation to e people Md. at the mm mm. it is thoughtful mm M Mt. St. alrlielrrs, Old Charlottetown (And 2. a. I.) injury and death on the highways. If the doctors accept the challenge in this, they can make themselves one of the most cf- , , . fective of all agencies in combatting the ' highway death epidemic. Commonwealth countries. In the June number of the Twentieth Century, Mr. Pai- rick Gordon Walker, Secretary of State . for Commonwealth Relations in the Labor Government, has a thoughtful and stimulat- lng article on the relations of Common- wealth and Crown. His thesis that the Crown is now tdivisible'-that lcommon al- far above the differences that em, undoubtedly up separate one faction from another. - c O O D . , In the same category I put Mi. 30th HD9530" Want in Home Drew's unoriginal assertion limb trouble to impress upon their ln- the only way to avoid waste ex. i-eneru the amt importance of the travagance, and inefficiency. in of man which Is In him? even no "Near the Village of Alma in comins el90””"' Th” h"”' 0' government is to elect the Conser- the things or God knoweth no man. prince County, on the Western course. different reasons for aay- Vgtjvgg. M,-, Drew mun know mm bill the Sill!" of G0d- Road. ihere died a few years ago llll 50 Mn 33- Laurent lvlllnll-5 it Canada, nor any other country for one Mrs. Donald Graham. who. at ll importllnt enolllh to WIITBM that matter, has never had a gov. the time or her death lacked but the re-election of his party. Mr. emmem mm, didlnot It mm mm For what. man knoweth the things of a nun. um the with OLDEST RESIDENT FROM: VISIONS EDITORIAL NOTES ”” A rose, as fair as ever saw north. Grow in a. little garden all alone: le iance' in Lord Balfour's sense now ives - A sweete mower did Nature ne'er ””””1' "Om Normamlyv -ml 1" fourteen days or being one hun- Drew in Just u sure that only by or other during its tenure exhibit g I - - . - g: e th K . . - , . - . utrforth. llonorllls the Unlml Jack W” den tired and eleven years old. There the election of -the Connery-tives wasteful. extravagant. and inef- place 1.0 distinct but paiallcl allegiancese . sou mea lllas lm adpd M IVmth'Nor iifirer garden yet. was never -'v'C9”dell'” 379 Kmllf-I Rllaifiall" M can be no doubt as in the rnr- will the importance or the, event nciem; grain, It 1, ,, gage p,-Hump. thou li ersuasivel ar tied. will strike 1t0l'9all l0l'C65 lhl-9 (15119 1900- ' known, l Thmm "W W” Wwmbushed by ”"""”” M "W "”T”"””” l" ""5 be ”pheld' . ' . Wm ill” ll0.3llCl1 Phenllmelmn is g D d ' yB tgm - ' 1 The maidens danced about it more 3 N0”'"-” Km” cast-. as the baplism oi the wo- They are right in sayms the likely '43 IPPBBF in the future may as W u ls Ea ' ' ' more .l2”l..i32..fEl:.fF&;”!;lZi'.ll.i..'l?.?..2l rs" .":.::.::. ll”?.”.”1i.l1."...lL”J; 15 l'.'2”f"”,"' ”...'.li.”.2.”lll be saying the importance of his piactical aigu- There will be Provincwvide sympathy And learned bards of it their dit- S. Lawrence -In 1534 under me lflogcmed H” mm" mm ca”?! E ;mu”ww”!'l W mullet willlbndg0n;:W;t;VekOm80cl:ll!t - ' " - i .. . ti dz ,. ' - . eoer merit. that the United kingdom must in for the Surviving members of the T1-amor The nmejjlemaiilel by me paleg l0)lll uh.-te flag boring the lilies xi; oBfr3V:)l:;l Bggmsvhne vgpsciilhilultztlg: a national government. It is no mm, ye, umhougm of. faced moon or ancient France. and it was under 1 t 1 ti t b f -ded Wmled "W '90” 31” kiss” ll" ibsvaclfaadiplgian ifizulemelic till-Toior l”c"'y shad" lrlii-refore carries no allegiance for But well-a-day. the gardener care- French canadiank lest! Brew, ' It is interesting- to note that the Tllc mums and mm" bah ""el l3 English Colonies which became kept WW- the United States were established And in R drought the caterpillai's,,”,.der me Sty George Cross of Eng- llllew land. The Mayflower was an Eng- Themselvcs upon the bud and every ugh Ship, and the Piigrtm Fame,-5 5Dm.V- declared their loyalty to the Brit- God shield the stock! ish crown. The Grand Union flag, send no supplies. with the Ervgliish Jack in the cor- The fairest blossom of the garden he, and red and whim string, on dies. the fly. continued to be used for a light thing that the people are l0Wn- - called upon to do. but I cannot be- "When she was sewn years old new that the tau; 1, made any " VWWU5 musl" ll,9Ck"' 9” We lighter by the outworn cliches that :1 h"k 9375- M31 lh” ”"1-Vtsffmgi politicians of all parties appear to Ofnae GD er gr0bVSrng v 1 ' and it retained its strength and cogzgeiugggsazatfy that only one mr:'uTht;"Ea't web?" lelxgect M B”-V lust" '” we end M 1"" long and group of men is fit to govern. and '50 D C may ta? emmcmn M. busy life, Mrs. Graham being able that disaster would mevuably ml- Hinds. goverlnemtenms a .the) to read and sew without glasses low it some other group were Kw- w 0 9 5 93' kn0”'- 1" to the day of her death. She en the reaponublmy is fully 3:3 aiiclcccd. In m?:llz:,e,rya1x.I;;?:lo;:,! 32:13 :;,i5,:1t1:' too childish to merit the slightest .L..:sm ' and seemingly ready to dare Fate c?t?51de1'i?ut0n'tT1l:”er;::3 beta: 1;: FAMOUS G30”? herself into the lists and meet gerigulglion gum" Siva I am i 1 t . -l . her an a most aqua "ms sure it does not help to foster the Governments, like all other in- stitutlons, are made up of ordin- ary men. some of whom are extrm ordinarily capable and some of whom are extraordinarily medio- a new way share the Queen with the rest of the Commonwealth. The Queen will day night-5 disastrous C8,. accident at B0". have to spend considerable periods outside Shaw. . the United Kingdom, which is but one of - -v 0 her realms. It will become as natural that Crows, particularly in Queenvs county, -Sh? Shmlld 1'0-Slde lll C3llb9l'F3 01' Otlalw are in for another hard year. Between the as at Balnioral or Windsor. . . Before the Government bounty, the crow shooting con. end Of her Telgll We can expect hell t0 be. test and sportsmen's private feud against as none Of her Dl”9d9C9SS0li5 llalle lleelh ll" the black liiarauder there should be plenty QU99” Of lhe Comlllollweallll-' of incentive to re Lice their number. ”Possibly this change may be more dis- family, three of whom were killed in Tues- If heaven The Royal I-Iurriane Society was founded in England in 1774 by Dr. 0 O . , ' - lant. than Mr. Gordon Walker allows,l , . . -rW”ll'"" 3l”"'W"' ”591'””3) h:)!en.?li!ti:e.m:2vg::iecll?l:tI5n1:xt1an(s,f aIrr:c-l inidsptrsihldiantmmeherslhgagagc and health of free institutions. No one wiunm mum and 13,, Theme. l The Diet of Augustburg met this (late chm,u,m,sL HP, memory M, in hi, right, mind believe; that any Conn, thou h he concedes that it must be rad- ti :1 th I of Eng- g g The Union Jack lighpiilgalh. beireizeigoiitzdefmm the remarkably good. and her rem- P01"-lclll 1"”0" ll” '- '"”"0P0lY -”--r-m-r- i530, Charles V being present in person. ual. It would involve considerable pi'ac- . . v 3, 1 gh g i . g , - - - .' p I .t of arms ( the washing-ton inlscences of the early drips on of the country: ra ns or a n - FLYING CHORUS tlcal and personal problems. is any ruler It has an attempt m Seme Fell-glous dim" (By Lewis Millltzalll ?Zf,.n,....;.;..g1Z..d, ihe Island were exceedingly ln- tegrity is a one-party - ssessi .. j . m-- .3 qbk, with mg best win in me V ,Id of culties in Germany and elsewhere. At this comm The White Emilrn was the sigml tercsllng in the narr.1tlon." There may be differences of ad- Hummingbirds derive their l pf ' l O1 ' Coronation services were held in nu Wm, which Nelson (Lashed ms --From "Past and Present. of ministration. but vibrating soiuid and at a similar Diet in 1547 compromises were proposed which, however, were ac- Prince Edward Island." 1906. regardless of name from the which party may win the clectionl churches throughout Canada on famous meals! to the met It Trap pfoducgd by their wing. in night, playing the exacting part which he has out- the Slllldliy b91'0Te'illl9 BT93” Cl'””" falgar: ”Engl.a.nd expects every man lined? Ottawa or Canberra may mean also Delhi and Kuala Lumpur, Nairobi and Logos and Grenada. Can it be done? The moiiarcliy is a symbol; but the monarch isl not. He, or she, is a human being too." ll. 9. Defense Reduction Reductions in United States defense ex-- penditures have resulted in the cancellation of a 5S100,000.()00 contract held by Can- arlair Lld.. of Montreal, for the productionh of aircraft for the U. S. Air Force. Sub-I stantial as this loss is. it cannot be too strongly emphasized that the Canadian economy does not depend for its prosperity upon production for war purposes, poilits out the Toronto Telegram. The enormous demand for civilian goods and the huge requirenicnts of Canada's iii- rlustrial expansion are more ihaii sufficient to occupy the country's factories. In ad-. rlition, there remain defense commitments) yet to be fulfilled. ' 4 in C.anadair's case. for example. it. is re-l cepted by neither side. museum will be remedied at least for the summer months by an exhibit at the Y. M. C. A. in Charlottetown. O O G This Provlnce's lack of an historical This project de- pends upon public support for its success and all who possess articles of historical interest will be doing a public service by lending them for this purpose. Next, week the R. C. A. F. Station, Summerside, will be the first in the Mari- times to have in operation the new stand- ardized control iower. The control of op- erations from such it tower is comparable to that exercised from lhe bridge of an aircraft carrier. Standardizing towers throughout. Canada should mean a great gain in safety and economy in training. 0 to at The company installing dial equipment for the Island Telephone Company is un- ing ceremony in Westminster Ab- bey, and I attended one of these in Toronto. The preacher for the oc- casion was the Very Reverend Willard Bi'ewinlZ. ex-Moderator ol the United Church. He preached on the British Commonwealth of Na- tions as a means of promoting the "common-weal” of the eople of all nations. At the close of his sermon he turned to the Union Jack hai1”5' lng in the chancel, and spoke feel- ingly of the beauty and sacred symbolism of that emblem of iir.i'.tY and loyalty to the British Crown. He said he could not-understand why any loyal Canadian would want. in discard so heaullifiil a flag, with its triple crosses representirit; Christian unity and ancient tra- ditions. While the preacher was sprskiiilz in this tvay, I noticed an elderlyi man in the pew in front of may wii:-Ln-z his eyes beneath his glasses, His body trembled as if he were. trying to suppress his emotion, After the. service I was .lold thatl marw other members of the con-l gregatlon were affected in t.he.i same way by the prcaolieiis ,qulet eulogy of the old Flag. This incident. prompted me to look up the history of our and I found it in a hook emitled.l "The story or the Union Jack" by Barlow Cumberland. a Canadian. I Flag. l this day to do his duty." And it was fortunate for France and the whole free world that they did their duty and sootohed the die- tatorship of Napoleon. In a radio broadcast during the last war. I heard a French can- adian tell of' the "thrill" he izdt at the sight of the Union Jack fly- ing at the masthead of st British cruiser arriving off the Island of Cre'te in the Mediterranean. The Saar coal-mining area be- lWPPnlFrAYl('e and Germany nor- mally produces 12,000,000 tons of coal yearly. , Coffee ;:counts for so per cent. , of exports from Guatemala in Central America. Although the Anglo-Egyptain Su- dan is mainly desert country, there are large fertile areas in the centre. sioiillicil UPSET Gar. heartburn. pain and other symptoms oi - diagnosed hyperacrdity may now be relieved or ewented entirely a new developruent of Kldrem chemists. Over a quarter-million package: of Exeeuialn Iold in last four months. No prescription nelcass but sold by d its only. Get Executa today. s-ti.l'."'F" or money refunded. GET YOUR l L l lNEEDS l at GREENDALTS VACATION COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE W.K. Rogers Agencies Li PHONE 540 and 541 181 QUEEN sr. cnAaLorrii:'.rowN, P. E. i. and close at 4 pm. daily except Wednesday and accordance with our usual Summer closing hours. AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE Boglnnlng Monday, June 22. our office will open. at I lull. mlted Saturday. in ported that instead of producing warplanes derstandably proud of its work but the pubmhed am my Wars am The nun,” , H E C -. - 501' W9 U- 5- All FOYCQ the C0lllP8ll)' Will supervisor may have been over-enthusiastic ”"”l9l "mmds "5 ”"”,, ””l'l0””l spokf sHlR1's Q 6 now turn in the manufacture of transports in claiming that any "wrong number” will 1f,)l:t?:l1wl0P:k ngit n1ig?(giEdhhgl,1x:lzx.13gr'Tl, M , ' ' ' . . p on order from the Dominion Government. be due entirely to the patron making the "lid l" the folds of the Union Jack ”” A 95 I 4 Industry in the United States is similai'- call. Such perfection of mechanical and izli-.::Itm;.t:ttX1o:.l,wg,.3.t:fa,:1gy 2;: DRESS SHIRTS ' ' ' ' N. ' J.,A. CGIIIIHIIPS. R.O. Dr. W. R. CIIISOII lV affected by W8SlllllEZl0n'S eC0n0mleS. but electrical equipment can hardly be expect- ""95 M 'ldV9""le lmd l”'01'iw- Menls 5 ' orrosmrsisr CHl30PMU'"l” ' . . , . . . -, , h t , G d t industrialists tlicre likewise are confident ed but no doubt the patron will rarely do ,',';;plg':?"”io,sf3:'Jfon':,” ANKLE SOCKS , , , , lo 0 "3 f:':.:nmn.. :::,'::,fm ll:-Al:'leJ:)T1f:iTlll:M7N that the C0UntPY'8 PF0SP9I'll)'. rather than ilmself an injustice in taking the blame for mg” 0V9'h31S';:lliI:;:Ll,l: Menvs T ' . - V 1 Phone ""3 W V'''''” 5' - l very cc oo , w . :'T suffering, will have additional opportunity any mix-up. . . . three crosses in the Flag :Jt.andt!or. 5Hm1's & st-tanfs Auk." M. Gmia LLB. 9,. A. L; Madsuug to expand In his lecen-t annual report ttnenkunllcerli Menu - alissisrss. 80LIUl'l'0l-. Ito. . DnN'l'l3T H8Fl0W W- CUl”C9v P”35ld9"l 05 the Gtf"' Business activity in Canada this year Jack should remember that when Dilsss PAN?” 6 io no sieiunomi st. - c:...riotutown yelltllmljll-::,!lNa eral Motors Corp., referring to the belief has never been better, according to the the Christian nations ofmmmpe --- ' . room into M Grltlttnnst . "mm N that a truce in Korea will 'be bad for busi- monthly review of business conditions con- Mn” '" "'9 arm” ” e R.” Menls ' l ' ' i - Land. the wanicr pllzflmis more i - D K A MqcECC'ICfh ness. declared: ducted by the Bank of Nova Scotla. After crtizaeo oimdlitermt nah-ingeimsrllid SWIM TRUNKS -. . . . -0 0 0 Byron J, Grant, O.D. " ' l;EN."s., qr A . . I C 5 we would be very happy to devote looking over the whole Canadian scene the f;,,f;'..,.,f,l;;"””?.c,;,..,,,......,.. ol"1'oMl'l'I.l5T Dental x-ru t more of our facilities to making more civilian products instead of tanks, guns, ammunition and planes. We firmly believe that the progress of our country must be measured in terms of goods and services Bank's experts report that employment has been about two per cent above last year's figures for a similar period and for the months of May and June set a new peak. Manufacturing production is ten per cent Em higher than the corresponding period of The Frenchmen wore the Red Cross. and in that respect they were one with the Englishmen whose banner was the Red Cross elf St. George. Frencmcanadians should remem- ber that the Norman Conquest of land was a French invasion. and William the Conqueror raadllv Men's GAIARDINE HATS AISKETS ......5-95' 50 I8-95' ” 2.75 20Vo OFF In Kent Street l'la0IIO 37' toppoalta Iowan Ilotolt as: Queen It. CIIAIITEIED ACCOUNTANT! III Great George 81.. Charlottetown ' Phones use -xlut RANDOLPII W. MANNING. ().A. Mann Charlottetown Cllnlll I-pm". til. I-l. it. some a comauv produced for-rthe benefit of the consuming ,,,,,,,e., m M, cm, ...,w,,,,..' ANY sun on spgkf coA-f I I p M public. . . . The prosperity of our country 1952 and the average wages and salaries zhlkmthe people mtibmitzgd . ,':::f,o','"” ii-,f,',,m,,' n ;,::-:'u'A;h.M,::'::.,Npttaoulh is not dependent on war or defense ex- at the same time were up about six per ,,,,,,,,, of ,,,mE ""cZl;,:m”,,,,,f tvlllc. uvorpool; New Glasgow and 'I'nu-o. Pendltuies. The backlog of needed munlcl-, cent. The fact that consumer Prices have ell-e.:n::e:itieo!ai3t&l:igworown after co. LTn.h DoNAlD' cukmi 3. ca; , psi and RUIN lmPf0V0m9lltll ls ll'-I89 - - - eased a little, makes the real gain in ln- 3”, 0, 9,0,, cmmugzm Wmd , cm"-nu,” Aocimm-Mn-g That statement is applicable to the come a bit. more lsubstantlal, the Review a biesim for the conquered More- Mgws sfgkgr 144 3REA1'GEo norm-ui. Qu ouain. Toronto. saint John. simimoae. Vanr.mI'"l Cu-.-dim mm. c ' romeo :.l:....il; . . ' ........:l'.:.-.-: .-.:.-:.-...-.1.'-m H-"M "rm ””'l':l'.”.'t'-7:: -- (